“Gay Furry Hackers” Claim Credit for Hacking Heritage Foundation Over Project 2025

“Gay Furry Hackers” Claim Credit for Hacking Heritage Foundation Over Project 2025

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  1. make allies with anyone you can to defeat the far right of your country including “Gay Furry Hackers.” XD

  2. I always heard a large amount of IT experts were furries, I guess this supports that! Nice work furries!

  3. Between Gay Furry Hackers, and the Satanic Temple (TST), I’m starting to think I’ve been living my life rooting for the wrong teams.

  4. i don’t know any gay furries who aren’t hackers, honestly

  5. Gay Furry Hackers.

    Really, really leaning on the Redundant Department of Redundancy there.

  6. I love how they put “gay furry hackers” in quotes even in the article because they’re not fully sure what it means.

  7. Next time wipe them back to the Stone Age and donate all their finances to the Trevor Project.

  8. Hopefully stuff like this becomes relentless over the next few months.

    I’d never suggest any individual or organization dox everyone involved in P2025 or wiped the organization’s bank accounts. That would be super illegal.

    But I wouldn’t shed any tears if it happened.

  9. This is the way…to wage psyops warfare on those fascists.

  10. This feels like something I watched in that 90’s Avengers movie (the Ralph Fiennes as John Steed one not the MCU)

  11. How can I support the gay furry hackers? Is it a nonprofit? Because it should be.

  12. I forgot to add “Gay Furry Hackers saving democracy” to my 2024 bingo card but here we go

  13. Well where is all the evidence. Dang nabbit. I want the juicy leaks out in public.

  14. I am constantly surprised by how many people in the technology industry are furries, and how many times that furries have specifically come up in the news when it comes to cybersecurity.

  15. I’m pretty sure this dude would be all about some Gay Furry action long before having sex with an actual woman.

  16. You can just say Furry Hackers. The inference is clear.

  17. Doesn’t sound like they actually grabbed or did anything worthwhile.

    https://cyberscoop.com/hackvists-release-two-gigabytes-of-heritage-foundation-data/

    > The data includes the “full names, email addresses, passwords, and usernames” of people associating with Heritage, vio said, including users with U.S. government email addresses. “This itself can have an impact to heritage’s (sic) reputation,” they added, “and it’ll especially push away users in positions of power.”

    >SiegedSec also claimed to be in possession of more than 200 gigabytes of additional “mostly useless” data, which the group said won’t be released.

  18. I used to be a furry skeptic. As I got to know them and work with them, I developed a respect for them. They really aren’t what I thought they were, and while it doesn’t do anything to dwell in the past for things I used to say or assume, I hold myself to a new standard.

    An army of people who socialize by expressing themselves through carefully constructed mascots costumes hold the Internet together.

    Heck, I know a network engineer who runs literal clown shows in Toronto for fun, and they’re brilliant.

    Furrys, y’all keep doing your thing.

  19. “Gay Furry Hackers”

    Could’ve just said the average IT department

  20. I’m going to be honest.

    Some of the smartest people I’ve met are furries

  21. Fucking FINALLY, they’re targeting the correct entities to target.

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